MB3050:03
Biological Oceanography
Townsville | HECS Band 2 |
26 hours lectures, 13 hours seminars, 26 hours practicals, 8 hours field work. Semester 1.
Staff: Professor M Kingsford.
An examination of the plankton community and its interactions with the physical and chemical environment. Topics include: nutrients and productivity, zooplankton behaviour and life cycles and the distribution of planktonic species over space and time on a broad range of scales and factors influencing the survival of larval fish.
Learning Objectives:
- to give the student a new conceptual understanding of the ocean as a fabric of living organisms, rather than as a mere water mass;
- to provide a practical familiarity with the techniques of plankton sampling, identification and analysis;
- to impress upon the student the fundamental significance of the plankton as the foundation of the economy of the sea and the nursery for most of its species;
- to give a sense of the complex structure of the planktonic community over the full scale of variation across space, time and body size.
Assessment by a three-hour examination (60%); laboratory report (20%); tutorial assignment (20%).